Entry Point #48
Don't miss your chance to paddle from Meeds Lake. We monitor Recreation.gov 24/7 and email you the moment a permit becomes available.
The black marker shows Meeds Lake. Grey markers show nearby entry points you might also consider.
Meeds Lake is in high demand — most summer weekends sell out early, so plan to book well ahead or set an alert for cancellations.
| Month | Typical weekend outlook |
|---|---|
| May 2026 | Often available all season |
| June 2026 | Usually gone by June |
| July 2026 | Usually gone by July |
| August 2026 | Usually gone by late January |
| September 2026 | Usually gone by June |
Based on the 2026 permit season tracked on Recreation.gov. For each entry point we follow its most popular weekend entry dates (Thursday-Saturday) and estimate when they typically reach about 80% booked. 'Usually gone by March' means you generally need to book by then; 'Often available all season' means weekend dates usually stay open. Cancellations free up permits all season too, so set a free alert to catch them.
Choose the dates you want to enter at Meeds Lake.
Our system checks Recreation.gov around the clock for cancellations.
When a permit opens up, we email you so you can book it fast.
Set up a free alert and be first in line when permits open.
Start Tracking for FreeBWCA quota permits are released on Recreation.gov a few months ahead, and the popular dates go fast. Pick your entry date — and if Meeds Lake is already taken, we'll keep watching it for you.
Sold out isn't the end. People cancel reservations all season, and the moment a permit for Meeds Lake (Entry Point #48) frees up, we email you so you can grab it.
Fast. A cancelled permit can be re-booked within minutes, so we send your alert the instant we see the opening. Book as soon as you get it.
Watching one entry point is free. If you want to track several trips at once, there's a paid plan — but start free and see if we're useful first.
Permit season runs May through September, and summer weekends are the most competitive. Dates in May and September are usually easier to land.
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